The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration today announced a major expansion of the Takata airbag recall , more than doubling the number of airbags already deemed potentially unsafe. An additional 35 to 40 million driver- and passenger-side airbags are being added to a list of 28.8 million

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- There he was, hanging out in the back. Victory Lane at the Daytona 500 is always an overcrowded place. There are hundreds of people packed into a fenced-in lot designed for dozens. A mob of sweaty overstimulated corporate executives, NASCAR officials, media members, fans who

FRISCO, Texas -- The U.S. women's soccer team's younger reserves not only didn't disappoint in their Group A finale in CONCACAF qualifying for the Rio Olympics, they delivered a record performance. Crystal Dunn, one of only three regulars to start, tied a national team record with five goals, and

It’s been a couple of weeks. That means about 30 percent of us have already given up on our New Year’s resolutions. If that resolution is a financial one, then I urge you to “take a mulligan.” Hit the re-set button. Begin at the beginning. Start over. Don’t give up! When Bankrate.com asked people

Auto safety regulators have identified an eighth U.S. fatality they say is likely related to the rupture of a Takata airbag, they announced today. Though still working to confirm, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has tentatively concluded the driver of the 2001 Honda Accord, a

General Motors has agreed to a $900 million settlement and agreed to admit to misleading the public about vehicle safety amid defective ignition switches, according to court documents. The criminal charges were wire fraud and scheming to conceal information, according to court documents. The

Some of the world’s biggest automakers should have recalled millions of vehicles with keyless ignitions because the cars, which don’t shut off automatically if the driver fails to press the start/stop button, could be a deadly carbon monoxide risk, according to a new lawsuit. According to the suit,

It took about 16 hours to get the story straight about Rajon Rondo 's final sorry display in a Dallas Mavericks uniform and his separation from the franchise. Coach Rick Carlisle made no mention of a sore back bothering Rondo when asked why the four-time All-Star point guard, who Dallas acquired

Blue Bell Creameries, which voluntarily recalled all of its ice cream this week due to possible listeria contamination, can learn lessons of what to do -- and not to do -- from the biggest recent recalls in the country. In its latest statement, Blue Bell said Monday that it was voluntarily